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Poki-art In reply to keerei [2017-03-06 22:21:25 +0000 UTC]
mam bardzo duzo zeskanowanych szkicow, jeszcze nie wrzuconych, niektore sa nawet sprzed dwoch lat. w szkicowniku (i poza) rysuje tylko swoje oce i nic wiecej, jakos tak dziwnie wyszlo. jesli szkicuje cos innego, to na kartkach, i musze miec mega faze, inaczej nawet jako probuje, jakos tak, w ogole mi nie idzie.
hehehe to moze zuploaduje w koncu nowa partie...
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Dixonic [2016-10-21 19:06:20 +0000 UTC]
Nicely done!
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Poki-art In reply to Dixonic [2016-10-23 11:27:20 +0000 UTC]
thank you! : )
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GraceDawnslight101 [2016-10-21 16:56:18 +0000 UTC]
I wish I could get drawing lessons from you...I only dream of being able to draw this well!
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Poki-art In reply to GraceDawnslight101 [2016-10-23 11:27:14 +0000 UTC]
OH MY now don't say that! I'm not worthyand knowledgeable enough to give lessons to anyone (although I've tried in the past, but it was mostly about being aware of self-improveness)
hmm.... Draw everyday, and draw what you enjoy drawing the most, not thinking much about it, and you will see improvement in no time! ^^
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GraceDawnslight101 In reply to Poki-art [2016-10-23 14:58:50 +0000 UTC]
Oh ok thanks! I just saw your anatomy skills (something I suck at) and was really inspired!
Thanks for the advice as well!
Do you know anything that could help me improve my anatomy (Books, videos, artists)? If you don't, that's a-ok
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Poki-art In reply to GraceDawnslight101 [2016-10-30 13:23:52 +0000 UTC]
sorry for the late reply!
thank you again, although I could spend hours elaborating about all the anatomy mistakes and lack of knowledge on my part....
but! of course the are many ways through which you can improve anatomy.
1. eyes - drawing is all about your eyes and your sight. observe things around you, everything, try to pull them apart, imagine how they work inside, imagine their movement in your head. it goes for anatomy, too, observe and try to remember how things look like, and while drawing, you can either be conscious of what you draw, or go with the flow and the feel, but i've noticed that when i draw slower, consciously thinking of what i'm doing, i'm producing better results.
2. draw people from photos. and i dont even mean those super big realistic detailed pictures which are 100% copy of the photo. i mean something simple - not exactly a gesture drawing, but a quick 2 minute sketch per photo, lets say, sit down, give yourself a bit of time, go down to a website for drawing classes with photos, and lets say, fill up 2 pages with such quick sketches, or give yourself 30 minutes of this exercise, whatever you feel works better for you. its what I've been doing to help me come up with ideas for poses for characters, but it also trains your sense of proportions of the body in general. Try to make a quick sketch of the figure, without details, something like a gesture drawing (google that) but more detailed than gesture. good gesture drawings take like up to 30 seconds ^^' website i've been using for exercises: artists.pixelovely.com/practic…
3. exercise I've been doing recently: fill up a page of paper with something you want to train: shoes - get around photos, not just shoes, can be a photo of a whole model, but the legs are in nice pose, so you draw the shoes, or maybe someone drew a picture and you'd like to copy their picture to see how they have drawn the shoe and learn something; eyes - fill up with eyes, drawing from photos, and if you want to train comic style, then draw from pictures of others; hands - use your own hands as reference, but there are ton of good photos with two or more hands, holding or something else, and they are great for exercises too; i've also remember redrawing other people's studies, exercises, drawing whole tutorials down, but I remember that i've never drawn as much as i'd like to,and in reality, i didnt do much.... anyway! basically a thing you dont feel confident drawing - take it and fill up whole page with that thing. like here orig05.deviantart.net/9e8b/f/2…
this is purely for exercising, so never claim drawings as your own, especially if you used other people's drawings as reference; another example - you can sit down and take your favourite manga and redraw different faces to learn how comic artists go around the faces in different styles; but remember, that you're drawing their interpretation of reality, and what will help you grow the most is drawing straight from photo - that way you draw your own interpretation of reality and thus, create your own style. and remember- references are the KEY ^^
good luck ^^
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Xorsama [2016-10-21 13:02:10 +0000 UTC]
waaaw aweesomee
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Poki-art In reply to Xorsama [2016-10-21 15:15:08 +0000 UTC]
thanks!
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Xorsama In reply to Poki-art [2016-10-21 17:04:51 +0000 UTC]
yw bro^^
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Poki-art In reply to Catluckey [2016-10-21 15:15:46 +0000 UTC]
thank you a lot!! im still trying to improve, to make thm clearer and less messy and sketchy, and sometimes they come out sketchy-clean and sometimes they look reaallly bad... ;_;
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